Wednesday, September 06, 2017

How long will it take to say 'sorry'?

“SORRY” is not the hardest word to say for Dr Mahathir Mohamad. But for 92-year-old, the bigger agenda now is how to end Prime Minister Najib Razak’s administration in the next elections.

“Right now, we up against a man who is destroying the country. Do you want to say, before you do that, you please say ‘I am sorry’? I think that is too small to consider ,” said Dr Mahathir during a Facebook live session with The Malaysian Insight today.

“Now, our aim is to get together and to overthrow this kleptocrat because he is destroying this country.”

The former prime minister was responding to a question from The Malaysian Insight moderator Jahabar Sadiq on the number of Malaysians who say that they don’t want to vote for Pakatan Harapan because Dr Mahathir and co-panellist Lim Kit Siang have yet to apologise for the things they did and said in the past.

“We are owing huge sums of money we cannot pay and his policy of divide-and-rule, separating the Malays from the Chinese so that he can get Malay support is destroying the unity of the people,” said Dr Mahathir.

“So do we want to say, until Dr Mahathir has said ‘sorry’, we don’t want to do anything. Or do we want to rescue this country from evil hands.”

What utter bullshit!

How to end Najib's rule has to wait until GE-14, but how long will saying 'sorry' takes?

Just 10 seconds, 20 seconds, 30?

The fact is Mahathir does NOT ever want to apologise because in his mind he is never ever wrong.

That is why to him, saying 'sorry' will take a much longer time than waiting for GE-14, like 'never ever', wakakaka.

And if he wins in GE-14, f**k 'sorry' for by then he becomes Emperor of Malaysia again.

But there is something for you to ponder, food for thought so to say. Mahathir has the brazen shameless thick-skinned nerve to say of Najib:

his policy of divide-and-rule, separating the Malays from the Chinese so that he can get Malay support is destroying the unity of the people

I wonder who was the original master of such vile racist tactics, which was employed for 33 years until as late as after the 2013 GE.

And who had warned Najib to stop being nice to the Chinese Malaysians?

15 comments:

there r more chinese that give their vote to mahathir bn than najib bn, almost 85 to 90% chinese vote pr in fact. najib is one that call for malay unity n of course is united against non malay, so in a way, mahathir claim is correct.

i am not interested to hear sorry from mahathir, all i wan is he could help ph to win the next ge, n establish a less corrupt administration, with balance of power among parties.

but u wan najib to continue to do what mahathir did in the past, n all u expect from najib to say sorry after he screw u right left back front.

The opposition cannot unite and be united under a single pact.They always have to argue and fight over something or even nothings.If they have nothing to fight over with their coalition partners,then they will turn on themselves.They always come up with an excuse.

Anybody,who have eyes and ears,even a nincompoop knows what Mahathir did.Or what Kit Siang did.Or what Anwar did.Or what Azmin did.Or who slept with who.

So what the fuck these people want?Do they want to win or at least pretend that they are trying very hard to win the coming GE?Two decades later they still want to talk cock?Will these fellows get an ejaculation if Mahathir or Kit Siang just say "I or we are sorry".Better jump into the bushes and "shook senderi".

It doesn't really matter who wins the next election. The monkeys are still going to run this country. Do you think overnight all the PDRM, Immigration, Majlis Perbadaran, govt hospital, etc will become more efficient, less corrupt, and less racist?

Unknown 6:38am, like KT, is "Just a bloke interested in the socio-political whatnots around the world, particularly those in Malaysia. Loves a laugh or/and story or two, or more, but loves civility and courtesy much more, especially in politics".

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